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The University of Iowa

The University of Iowa

The University of Iowa

Introduction

The University of Iowa is one of America's premier public research universities.

Founded in 1847, it is the state's oldest institution of higher education and is located alongside the picturesque Iowa River in Iowa City.

A member of the Association of American Universities since 1909 and the Big Ten Conference since 1899, the University of Iowa is home to one of the most acclaimed academic medical centers in the country, as well as a globally recognized leader in the study and craft of writing. Iowa is known for excellence in both the arts and sciences, offering world-class undergraduate, graduate, and professional academic programs in a wide variety of fields.

Mission

Upon its founding in 1847, the University of Iowa was entrusted by the state legislature with a threefold mission of teaching, research, and public service. In pursuing that mission today, the university provides exceptional teaching and transformative educational experiences that prepare students for success and fulfillment in an increasingly diverse and global environment; advances scholarly and creative endeavors through leading-edge research and artistic production; and brings learning and discovery into the service of the people of the state of Iowa, the nation, and the world, improving lives through education, health care, arts and culture, and community and economic vitality.

Vision

The University of Iowa will be the destination of the first choice for a diverse and talented body of students, faculty, and staff, who will craft new chapters of exploration, discovery, creation, and engagement. Together, we will advance the university’s standing as one of the most distinguished public universities in the country.

Core values

Our core values frame both who we are and who we aspire to be as a university community. As we plan, set priorities, and make daily decisions about how to carry out our mission, we are guided by these five interdependent commitments:

Creativity

We discover new ways to see the world and make it better.

We are dedicated to pursuing new knowledge and artistic creation and using those discoveries to have a transformative impact on our state and in our local, national, and global communities.

Community

We are committed to collaboration and active engagement.

We value the contributions of every individual while recognizing that our greatest successes come when we work together toward creative contributions—often across disciplines and departments and often with community partners.

Excellence

We expect the best from ourselves in all that we do.

We measure ourselves by exacting standards, honor high aspirations and achievement, and expect all members of the university community to strive for excellence.

Inclusion

We affirm and celebrate all backgrounds and identities.

We achieve excellence by attracting and retaining a diverse, talented population of students, faculty, and staff and building a welcoming and accessible environment in which individuals feel valued and respected and have the opportunity to thrive.

Integrity

We are honest, fair, respectful, and ethical.

We hold ourselves to the highest standard of professional and scholarly ethics, are accountable for our decisions and actions, exercise responsible stewardship of the resources with which we are entrusted, and treat one another with honesty and fairness.

Rankings

U.S. News & World Report rankings

  • #33 Best Public Universities
  • Top 200 Best Global Universities
  • # 1 Public University for "Writing in the Disciplines"
  • 32 Consecutive Years Ranked as one of the Best Academic Hospitals in the U.S.

Statistics

  • 31,206 total enrollment, Fall 2021
  • 23-29 middle 50% range of ACT scores
  • 3.81 median GPA, class of 2025

Enrollment, Fall 2021

Type of studentEnrollment
Undergraduate21,608
Graduate6,415
Professional (Doctorate)1,886
Post-graduate training1,297
Total31,206

Enrollment by race/ethnicity

Race/EthnicityEnrollment count% of total
African American or Black9713.1%
Alaskan Native or American Indian540.2%
Asian American1,5194.8%
Hispanic or Latinx2,3497.4%
International2,1037.8%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander200.1%
Two or more races1,0293.2%
White (Non-Hispanic) or Unknown Race23,68574.6%
  • 18.3 % First-generation students
  • 1st Public School to admit men and women on an equal basis
  • 1st School to officially endorse an LGBT student group (in 1970)

    Visa Requirements

    The Iowa Intensive English Program is authorized to issue I-20s for students applying for F-1 (student) visas. When you apply, we will issue a form I-20 for you to make your visa appointment at your local USA Consulate or Embassy. For questions about other visas, please contact [email protected].

    English Language Requirements

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    Locations

    • Iowa City

      Iowa City, USA

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